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Show Paradise Pick-ups. Everything in the valley has put on the appearance of an early spring, although the mountains arc still "full of snow." After seven weeks of good sleigh-roads in this part of the valley we a , again forced to use wagons and other vehicles vehi-cles for travel. The trustees of this district recently recent-ly purchased 100 single desks to finish seating the three looms belonging to the district, with single desks. Our schools have been well attended this season. Mr. Ncls Hansen, who is looking after the Tcllu ride power line in this division, reports six feet of solid snow on the south pass between Cache and Weber counties. A private telephone line will bo completed In a fews days from the Tellurldc line to tho residence resid-ence of Mr. Hansen. This will greatly aid him In detecting any damages that might occur to the line. Wo seem to have hart our share of amusements this winter and still tho season for enjoyment is not over. Last Friday evening the band gave a succesful dance. On Tuesday next the Relief society will hold their annual an-nual reunion In commemoration of the organization of that society by the Prophet Joseph Smith. On Wednesday Wed-nesday evening the Home Dramatic Co. will present tho play entitled "A Woman's Honor." Some time ago tho trustees of tho brass band organization ordered seven new instruments from tho cast through tho Harris Ilros. Music Co. I Immediately on their arrival they wcro placed In tho hands of seven i young men who have been practicing with them and aro making good progress pro-gress under the Instruction of D. .T. James and John J. Roberts. Ere long tho band will bo able to furnish music for tho citizens of this town. OlISEUVKIt. |